Catching Babies: Midwife Mary Stepp Burnette Hayden
By Anne Chesky Smith (first published February 2018 Black Mountain News) This is how it was, then, for Mary Stepp Burnette Hayden. “She used to tell me how she would …
By Anne Chesky Smith (first published February 2018 Black Mountain News) This is how it was, then, for Mary Stepp Burnette Hayden. “She used to tell me how she would …
By Spencer Andersen, SVM Intern The Martin family contributed not only to arts, crafts, and music in the Swannanoa Valley, but in western North Carolina and beyond. Each of their …
by Anne Chesky Smith (Editor’s note: Anne Chesky Smith wrote this story based on archives and oral histories at the Swannanoa Valley Museum.) Throughout the mid-1800s, one-room school houses dotted …
by Katherine Cutshall Built as an elementary school for African-American students in the early 1950s, the Carver School off Cragmont Road in Black Mountain has lived many lives and seen …
By Katherine Cutshall Between 1958 and 1961 a Black Mountain barnyard found new life as a Broadway-style theater during the summer months. A summer stock theater in the Swannanoa Valley …
On March 3, 1915 a bill passed the state legislature to establish Mount Mitchell as the first state park in the Southeast. At 6,684 feet, Mount Mitchell is the highest …
by Katherine C. Cutshall In February, we take especially take the opportunity to acknowledge the contributions of Black Americans and celebrate the month as Black History Month. African-American people have …
Photograph from Library of Congress, WPA Writer’s Project By Anne Chesky Smith Master’s brother, he said, “William, how old is Aunt Sarah now?” Master William looked at me and he …
Images from NC State Archives, Western Regional Office by Anne Chesky Smith In the early- to mid-1900s, the Swannanoa Valley, like most places in the South, was segregated. …
by Anne Chesky Smith Recently sold to the developers of Sovereign Oaks, the nearly 160 acres of Craigsfield Farm in the Riceville community had been owned by the same family—descendants …